Current:Home > StocksIndexbit-Zelenskyy thanks Denmark for pledging to send F-16s for use against Russia’s invading forces -Capitatum
Indexbit-Zelenskyy thanks Denmark for pledging to send F-16s for use against Russia’s invading forces
SafeX Pro View
Date:2025-04-07 03:10:05
COPENHAGEN,Indexbit Denmark (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Danish lawmakers on Monday for helping his country resist Russia’s invasion, a day after Denmark and the Netherlands announced they will provide Kyiv with American-made F-16 warplanes.
Zelenskyy said that if Russia’s invasion is successful, other parts of Europe would be at risk from the Kremlin’s military aggression.
“All of Russia’s neighbors are under threat if Ukraine does not prevail,” he said in a speech in Copenhagen.
Zelenskyy portrays Ukraine as defending Western values of freedom and democracy against tyranny and argues that Ukraine needs to be properly provisioned to fend off Russia’s much bigger force.
Ukraine has been pressing its Western allies for months to grant it F-16s. Its armed forces are still using aging Soviet-era combat planes, and its counteroffensive against Russian positions is advancing without air support in what analysts say is a major handicap.
Zelenskyy said on Telegram that Ukraine would get 42 jets. Denmark pledged 19 F-16s, which could be delivered around the end of the year when pilot training lasting four to six months is completed.
However, getting Ukrainian squadrons battle ready could take much longer. U.S. Air Force Gen. James Hecker, commander of U.S. air forces in Europe and Africa, said last week that he did not expect the F-16s to be a game-changer for Ukraine. Getting F-16 squadrons ready for battle could take “four or five years,” he said.
Other issues that are still not clear are what type of weapons the F-16s will carry and how the aircraft will be maintained in Ukraine.
The United States announced last week its approval for the Netherlands and Denmark to deliver the F-16s. Its blessing for the plane donations to other countries is needed because the aircraft are made in the United States.
On Sunday, Zelenskyy visited the Netherlands and inspected two gray F-16s parked in a hangar at a Dutch base in the southern city of Eindhoven together with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
Rutte didn’t provide a number or timeframe for deliveries, saying it depends on how soon Ukrainian crews and infrastructure are ready.
___
Follow AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
veryGood! (4175)
Related
- Breaking debut in Olympics raises question: Are breakers artists or athletes?
- Arch Manning to get first start for No. 1 Texas as Ewers continues recovery from abdomen strain
- Senator’s son to change plea in 2023 crash that killed North Dakota deputy
- Texas education commissioner calls for student cellphone ban in schools
- Audit: California risked millions in homelessness funds due to poor anti-fraud protections
- A news site that covers Haitian-Americans is facing harassment over its post-debate coverage of Ohio
- A Company’s Struggles Raise Questions About the Future of Lithium Extraction in Pennsylvania
- Man admits falsifying violent threats after fantasy football argument
- Behind on your annual reading goal? Books under 200 pages to read before 2024 ends
- Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to new criminal charge in New York
Ranking
- Chief beer officer for Yard House: A side gig that comes with a daily swig.
- Los Angeles area sees more dengue fever in people bitten by local mosquitoes
- Brittany Cartwright Admits She Got This Cosmetic Procedure Before Divorcing Jax Taylor
- 8-year-old who drove to an Ohio Target in mom's SUV caught on dashcam video: Watch
- Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
- Pharrell Williams slammed as 'out of touch' after saying he doesn't 'do politics'
- WNBA MVP odds: Favorites to win 2024 Most Valuable Player award
- South Dakota court suspends law license of former attorney general after fatal accident
Recommendation
'No Good Deed': Who's the killer in the Netflix comedy? And will there be a Season 2?
The Latest: Both presidential candidates making appearances to fire up core supporters
Baker Mayfield says Bryce Young's story is 'far from finished' following benching
Blue Jackets open camp amid lingering grief over death of Johnny Gaudreau
3 years after the NFL added a 17th game, the push for an 18th gets stronger
Wagon rolls over at Wisconsin apple orchard injuring about 25 children and adults
Elle King Reveals She and Dan Tooker Are Back Together One Year After Breakup
Lawsuits buffet US offshore wind projects, seeking to end or delay them